Llandudno Junction have landed very interesting opponents in the next round of the Welsh Cup.

The Railwaymen, currently bottom of the Huws Gray Alliance and winless in 11 attempts, are home to Penydarren of the South Wales Alliance Premier Division on December 2.

While the Merthyr Tydfil club play in tier five of the South Wales pyramid, as opposed to Junction, who compete at a much higher level in national tier two, Penydarren are unbeaten in all competitions this term.

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They have gone 6-0 in the league as well as reaching rounds three of the Welsh Cup and four of the FAW Trophy.

A potential banana skin and a journey into the unknown for Junction then, but manager Iain Bennett insists nothing will be taken for granted.

"Penydarren to most may just be a team from South Wales but we will treat them like we do every team we face," said Bennett.

"We will do our research on them and will prepare right for the game,

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"Obviously it's a huge game for the club and the area and we encourage as many people as possible to attend to see the club and players in the third round of the Welsh Cup, which is a huge achievement.

"However, we have two important league games we must focus on before we play Penydarren in December.

"It will be a very nice distraction when the game comes around, but we underestimate no-one.

"They are doing very well in their respective league this year and will be full of confidence going into the game. We must remain focused and enjoy the day when it arrives, but first it's Gresford and Penrhyncoch."

Junction pipped Denbigh Town 3-2 after extra time in last weekend's round two tie thanks to goals from Kieran Davies, Dean Seager and Jordan Carrington.

Having beaten Town 4-0 in the League Cup a fortnight earlier, the rematch was much closer.

Junction started slowly and were punished on four minutes as a well-worked corner kick found Ben Nash free at the back post to nod across goal for Daniel Sullivan to score.

This seemed to spur Junction on and they responded by causing a few issues to the Denbigh rearguard.The hosts earned a corner which led to Davies heading home to make the scoreline 1-1 after 25 minutes.